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Mistaken Identities

The Second Wave of Controversy over «Political Correctness»

by Cyril Levitt (Volume editor) Scott Davies (Volume editor) Neil McLaughlin (Volume editor)
©2000 Textbook XI, 339 Pages

Summary

«Political Correctness» refers to the initiatives of feminists, multiculturalists, and postmodernists to promote cultural sensitivity, social inclusion, and protections against harassment. Though the media has covered its more salacious incidences over the past decade, the dominant understanding of this controversy - as a political war between a stodgy Right and a united Left - is misleading. In the past five years, a new «second wave» of controversy over political correctness has presented a distinctive set of issues, which has unveiled a core of enduring problems that strike at the heart of liberal democracy. This book collects the work of seventeen authors, all of whom situate themselves somewhere from the center to the left of the political spectrum and who challenge the view of political correctness as a simple square-off between leftists and neo-conservatives. They examine the challenges posed by political correctness to individual rights, universalism and equality, and science and reason.

Details

Pages
XI, 339
Year
2000
ISBN (Softcover)
9780820441375
Language
English
Keywords
social inclusion harassment democracy cultural sensitivity
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., Wien, 1999. XI, 339 pp.

Biographical notes

Cyril Levitt (Volume editor) Scott Davies (Volume editor) Neil McLaughlin (Volume editor)

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